JOINT REFUSE CONTRACT
SAVES MUNICIPALITIES $95,000
By GERALD D. SAGONA, Administrator, Village of Wauconda
The ability to increase services to residents while
decreasing the cost to provide the services is a difficult
task. The Villages of Wauconda, North Barrington, Island Lake, Tower Lakes, and Fox River Valley Gardens
recently met this challenge by cooperatively bidding
out one refuse contract for all five municipalities. The
individuals who formed the "joint refuse committee" to
work on this project were Mayor James Eschenbauch,
Trustee Bruce Christensen, Village Attorney Rudy
Magna, and Village Administrator Gerald Sagona from
Wauconda, North Barrington Mayor Walter Clarke,
Island Lake Trustee Beverly Anderson, Tower Lakes
Trustee Maury Van Den Eykel, and Trustee Tony
Chrusciel from Fox River Valley Gardens. The committee represented approximately 18,000 residents in
5,500 households.
The first task for the committee was to develop
specifications describing service level requirements. A
key component in the process was for the committee to
agree upon a basic service level. The basic service level
included unlimited weekly curbside refuse collection
including bulk item removal (furniture, appliances,
small amounts of construction debris) and a weekly
curbside recycling program collecting aluminum food
and beverage containers, metal cans, bi-metal cans,
glass food containers, High Density Polyethylene containers, Polyethylene Terephtalate containers. Polystyrene containers, newspapers, corrugated containers,
chipboard, magazines, and mixed paper. In order to
customize the specifications for individual community
preferences, alternate specifications for "toter" cart collection, weekly curbside landscape waste collection,
and back door service were added.
The Request For Proposals was sent out to a total of
twelve Chicago-area haulers. Four haulers. Laidlaw
Waste Systems, Waste Management North, Browning-Ferris Industries, and North Shore Waste Control from
Highland Park, submitted bids. Laidlaw Waste Systems, Inc. from Schaumburg, offered the lowest bid:
$9.87 per unit per month for three years and for basic
service. The alternate bids for toter cart service, back
door service, and an unlimited curbside landscape
waste collection program were $1.70, $1.47, and $3.95
respectively, which are added on to the monthly basic
service cost. Laidlaw's proposal also included a 20%
discount for senior citizens, a thirty-three item recycling program including #1-7 plastics, paint cans, telephone books, and aerosol cans, and free service to all
governmental offices in each municipality.
The resultant first year savings to the residents is
estimated to be $40,000 for North Barrington, $5,000 for
Tower Lakes, $3,300 for Fox River Valley Gardens,
$27,500 for Island Lake, and approximately $20,000 for
Wauconda which includes the savings to the Wauconda
school district, park district, library and township
highway department for the free refuse collection service. The cost of the curbside landscape waste collection program was literally cut in half for the Villages o
Wauconda, Tower Lakes, and Fox River Valley
Gardens.
If you would like a copy of the bid specifications
please send a self-addressed 9x12 Kraft envelope (with
$1.93 postage) to Village of Wauconda, Attn: Refuse
Bid Specifications, P.O. Box 785, Wauconda, IL
60084. •
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